When I described a green on green on green TT to someone they just turned up their nose. I've never seen one, but I like it.
I liked it better with the winter wheels and tires, these are goofy.
When I described a green on green on green TT to someone they just turned up their nose. I've never seen one, but I like it.
I liked it better with the winter wheels and tires, these are goofy.
It's nice. Not enough for me to buy one that color, but nice. I like it with the wheels that are on it, except they're too shiny...And it needs lowered a little.
Meh, looks OK I guess, probably doesn't help that you chose the least attractive year TT as an example...
I wouldn't kick it out of my garage if it followed me home.
Unless the VAG electrical gremlins also took up residence.
I hate convertible TTs.
But green on green is gangster.
I also like the baseball glove interior option.
Dig the wheels. Prefer the coupe. Color probably looks better in person.
Little Turbo + Sticky Quattro + On/Off Ramps = Weeeeee!
Looks fine for a covertable TT. Being so clean and at the non sport suspension let alone aftermarket spring ride height leans it a little towards looking like a LA or south Florida marketing account manager's mobile office. It would look better if the marketing manager was an unusually attractive woman with really cool rockstar sunglasses.
I'm not a huge fan of the TT, but I always wondered what one would look like with a set of 930 flares grafted onto the rear.
Like the color, can live with a convertable, not a fan of the wheels. I'd prefer something darker to go with the green, chrome doesn't work for me. Overall not bad, but not something I'd buy.
There are actually two green on green TT's running around our town. I like the color combo in person, but I wouldn't want it for myself. It is very sedate, very neutral while not being boring.
The license plate says "ACIDTRIP". I don't know what to think now. Ken Kesey is dead and would not have been caught dead in a green convertible TT if he were alive. I could better understand a Deadhead sticker on a Cadillac as they are fabulous road trip cars. Wow, that is a hell of a statement "I take acid and I drive a Audi TT convertible". NY plates.. Woodstock!!! A Woodstock resident having a joke? The plot thickens.....
Always thought they would be a fun rig to look at someday, even with the VAG potential of issues. Then my Filipina wife laughed when I mentioned the name of the car to her.
TT in Tagalog is the term for wang.
Hard to look at them the same way ever again.
Like the car, like the color, love ‘verts, love the plate. Do it.
But why ask us, it would be your car so buy what you like
Nope, not buying it, just looking for opinions. Trolling?
I like the car, but when I say green-green-green, people get weird.
I would sell those wheels to a Miata owner and put on green steelies with Baby Moons.
I can barely tell that's a colour. Looks grey to me.
"Acid trip" plate needs a much brighter & more obnoxious car to go with it.
Shaun wrote: Ken Kesey is dead and would not have been caught dead in a green convertible TT if he were alive.
I met Kesey 15-20 times in the early 90's. While the TT wasn't available at that time I doubt he would have had an adverse reaction to it. He did like bold colors and striking visual statements. If he wasn't at a dead show in Further he was a pretty chill dude. It was like he put on a costume persona when he got in that bus. Other times he was quiet and "old man-ish", You had to explain to other kids who he was and why he was famous.
For the life of me I can't remember what he drove then. Something SUV like since he had the farm out in Pleasant Hill. It was before he bought the mid-90's Buick Roadmaster wagon though.
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